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Hamagid (Hebrew: הַמַּגִּיד; lit. 'the Declarer'), also
known after 1893 as
Hamagid LeIsrael (הַמַּגִּיד לְיִשְׂרָאֵל), was the
first Hebrew language...
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publicized from his
younger years and
throughout his life. He was a
writer for
HaMagid Hebrew newspaper,
known by the
acronym of his and his father's name - AZBRMM...
- "Letter on Education",
appeared in 1857, in the
first Hebrew newspaper,
Hamagid; his
mentor Gotlober submitted Mendele's
school paper without Mendele's...
- City Council. The
family moved again in 1931 to a two-room
apartment on
Hamagid Street in Tel Aviv.
Yitzhak (Isaac)
Rabin grew up in Tel Aviv,
where the...
- government. He also
published numerous articles in Pirḥe tsafon,
Hakarmel and
Hamagid.
According to some accounts, Salkind's son was
Isaac Edward Salkinson,...
- מחסה לעניים והכנסת אורחים על הר ציון בירושלים".
Hamagid (in Hebrew). 11 May 1859. "עוד הודעה".
Hamagid (in Hebrew). 29 Jun 1859. "Chapter 15. Building...
- more than 150
articles for
various newspapers, such as Le Libanon [he],
Hamagid, Ha-Tsefirah, Habatzeleth [he],
Hadover (Baghdad),
Hamevaser (Calcutta)...
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Aurora do Lima
Portuguese Viana do
Castelo Portugal Still published 1856
Hamagid Hebrew Ełk East
Prussia First newspaper in
Modern Hebrew language. Defunct...
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publications of
several Eastern European Hebrew-language
newspapers (e.g.
Hamagid,
founded in Ełk in 1856) multiplied.
Prominent poets were
Hayim Nahman...
- ר׳ אברהם רייף: תולדות חייו וספריו [Abraham Reif: His Life and Work].
Hamagid (in Hebrew). Vol. 10, no. 13–14.
Vienna & Kraków. pp. 158–159. Margel,...